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Quality of Life and Survival of Patients With Colorectal Cancer 5 Years After Surgery - Follow-up of the RCT DIQOL

Completed
Conditions
Quality of Life
Colorectal Cancer
Survivorship
Colorectal Neoplasms
Interventions
Behavioral: Quality of life diagnosis and therapy during the completed RCT DIQOL
Registration Number
NCT04930016
Lead Sponsor
Tumor Center Regensburg
Brief Summary

This observational follow-up study of the randomized trial (RCT) DIQOL investigates long-term effects of an intervention with quality of life (QoL) diagnosis and therapy on present QoL, survival, and recurrence-free survival of colorectal cancer survivors more than 5 years after surgery.

Moreover, patients' experiences with aftercare for colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic and their recollections of their illness and therapy are examined.

Detailed Description

In a complex intervention a clinical pathway with quality of life (QoL) diagnosis and tailored therapy had been developed for patients with colorectal cancer and its effectiveness was evaluated in a randomized trial (RCT DIQOL, NCT02321813, Klinkhammer-Schalke et al, 2020). In the RCT DIQOL a total of 220 patients were randomised (1:1) into two groups: a care pathway, including QoL-profiles consisting of 13 QoL scales plus specific therapeutic recommendations forwarded to the patient's doctor (intervention) or standard postoperative care (control). QoL was measured (EORTC QLQ-C30, QLQ-CR29) in all patients after surgery and during aftercare (3, 6, 12, 18 months postoperatively). A need for QoL therapy was defined as a score \<50 points on at least one QoL scale. It was demonstrated that the proportion of patients with a need for QoL therapy was significantly lower in intervention group patients at 12 months after surgery (primary endpoint).

Until now, it is unclear whether there are also long-term benefits of QoL diagnosis and therapy. Therefore, the aim of this observational, cross-sectional follow-up study of the RCT DIQOL is to investigate long-term effects of the intervention on present QoL (EORTC QLQ-C30, QLQ-CR29), overall survival, and recurrence-free survival more than 5 years after surgery by comparing former intervention and control group patients. Moreover, participants will be asked for their experiences during aftercare in relation of the COVID-19 pandemic and for their recollection of their illness and therapy. Data are collected via questionnaire.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
208
Inclusion Criteria
  • former participants of the RCT DIQOL with a primary diagnosis of colorectal cancer between 01/2014 and 10/2015 who did not refuse to participate during the RCT
  • informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • none -

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Former DIQOL intervention groupQuality of life diagnosis and therapy during the completed RCT DIQOLIn the present follow-up study no interventions are administered. This group encompasses patients who had been part of the intervention group of the completed RCT DIQOL with the following intervention: Patients answered QoL questionnaires after surgery and at 3, 6, 12, and 18 months postoperatively. Results were transferred to a QoL-profile consisting of 13 QoL scales. Three experts with various professional background used the individual patient's QoL-profile and clinical and sociodemographic information to generate a QoL-report including therapy recommendations which was sent to the patient's doctor. Specific therapeutic options for the treatment of QoL had been defined: pain therapy, psychotherapy, social support, nutrition counseling, stoma care, physiotherapy, and fitness.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
need for QoL therapy of colorectal cancer survivors>5 years after surgery for colorectal cancer

proportion of patients in both groups with a need for QoL therapy (\<50 points in at least one dimension) more than 5 years after surgery

specific need for QoL therapy of colorectal cancers survivors in specific QoL dimensions>5 years after surgery for colorectal cancer

rates of patients with a need for QoL therapy in each single dimension of the QoL-profile more than 5 years after surgery

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
colorectal cancer survivors' recollections of their illness an therapy>5 years after surgery for colorectal cancer

self-created questionnaire with three qualitative questions asking for worst experiences during the colorectal cancer episode, positive aspects of the illness, and any advice survivors would give to newly diagnosed patients

recurrence-free survivalsurgery for colorectal cancer (01/2014-10/2015) up to 10/2021

recurrence-free survival after surgery for colorectal cancer

overall survivalsurgery for colorectal cancer (01/2014-10/2015) up to 10/2021

survival after surgery for colorectal cancer

aftercare of colorectal cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic>5 years after surgery for colorectal cancer

self-created questionnaire with quantitative questions asking whether and how the COVID-19 pandemic affected ´aftercare

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Tumor Center Regensburg, Institute of Quality Management and Health Services Research of the University of Regensburg

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Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany

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